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2025-08-25 13:49:40
Nice and thick, well made tarp works great repelling water. Size is just right to manage tie down process .
Diane Carabeo
2025-08-07 16:39:24
The tarp is heavy duty and thick. I purchased it to put on the roof of my 8×8 metal shed, that tends to leak when it rains. I didn't want it to over lap the roof, so this size is perfect. We recently had a horrible wind and a rain storm and it worked perfectly, no leaks! I highly recommend 👌
shar
2025-08-02 16:30:12
I have a pergola over my patio and it is super windy out there, enough to make me avoid it altogether. I decided I might enjoy it out there more if I enclosed it somehow so I did. I ultimately got 3 of these all together to hopefully block the wind. It turned out to be a great idea as they are working perfectly. I've purchased tarps before and got them home to find bent grommets and unsewen edges but these are beautiful and so durable. I attached it on all sides to my pergola with bungies and it's so strong and the wind is so strong a couple of bungies have stretched to their limit and broken but the tarp is still holding out. So glad.
The Ronner
2025-07-20 10:54:11
Very nice quality product. Need this thick for an under foot protection issue. No quality issues so far.
Darkflame808
2025-05-19 15:37:12
I had this tarp installed during non-stop rains for the last week now. When I set it up, I found out that this tarp is cut true to size. I.E you buy 12x20, you get 12x20. When I purchased my 12x20 ten pole setup I found out that I could not get this tarp to fit under tension. This caused rain to sag into the tarp and prevent draining.I will be honest, I was scared seeing the sag the first day as it was a good 20-40 gallons of water that had pooled up. However because the rains were so heavy I had no option but to just wait and see what would happen.By day three my fears started to alleviate. While the sag was still there, not a single drop managed to make it's way through the material. It really was waterproof. Also, the tarp showed no signs of straining or wanting to rip at the seams (thank goodness!). After 7 days of straight pouring rain, I finally had one day of sunshine. I went up and took the tarp down while I figure out how to resolve my issue. If you have deep pole joiners you'll be able to make adjustments to compensate for the true to size issue but because my setup has shallow joiners, I will probably need to add pole extensions or change my joiners to deep ones to allow the tarp to have enough gap for tension. I originally gave this product a low rating because I thought it was common practice to cut tarps short to account for tension cords but I am seeing thiat this is not the case after talking with family. Some places that specialize in car port canopies take this into consideration but they will list this in the descriptions. Otherwise what you expect to buy is what you generally get and these tarps were listed as 12x20 and that's exactly what I got.So keep this is mind before you order any tarp but if you decide to get this one, I can say that it held easily 100lbs of water and it didn't tear or seep through. That in itself should speak volumes.
Jimmy
2025-05-09 17:03:05
On a scale of 1 -10 (10 being the best) I would rate this 4' x 20' firewood pile cover as a 10. I've used many other materials, i.e. black poly plastic sheeting, clear poly plastic sheeting, tar paper, as well as several varieties of the ubiquitous blue tarp, all claiming various levels of strength, UV stability, and functionality.Finally, I landed on the Randeway tarp here at Amazon. Obviously configured dimension wise (4' x 20') for wood piles, nothing I had found before was as hefty as this 18 Mil tarp, so, I bought one and covered my firewood starting in November 2023.The 2023-2024 winter here in Vermont was not very cold, so I did not even come close to burning through my firewood in one season and the tarp remained on the woodpile throughout the following (hot) summer with blazing sun during the summer of 2024. At the end of the summer and on into the fall the tarp showed no signs of bleaching color, fraying, delamination, or other wear.So, I added a bit more new firewood last fall to the pile to level it off for the coming cold weather and added a better, stretchy, nylon cord that I threaded through the many supplied tarp grommets in order to fold over the top of the pile and allow me to tie everything down about 1 Ft. below the top to prevent the wind from blowing it off. So far it is working great.I have been burning firewood as a supplement to my oil heat for at least 40 years. I have a 70's vintage Yodel stove which I love for its simplicity and efficiency. It burns shorter length wood than many other stoves, however, so be sure that the 4 Ft. width of the tarp will fully cover your stacked firewood and still leave some side overlap (for lack of a better term).Be Well, and Keep WarmJimmy
Joe A.
2025-04-20 14:20:18
Great protection for carrying around yard work on my golf cart, this tarp protects the golf cart seats
Doug Hale
2025-03-21 17:01:40
I got this primarily for the dimensions and thickness. It covers one of my wood racks and has shown no damage in the hot summer sun. As winter moves in expect it to continue.As others have noted, some of the rivets are damaged by the folding machine, which brings into question the quality control. This is not a big issue for me but really should be addressed by the manufacturer.
Carlos Diaz
2025-02-26 13:07:53
Tenia mis dudas en cuanto al grosor y la verdad me encantó el producto, las argollas se sentian muy ligeras pero despues de utilizarla mas de 6 meses ha durado bastante y sin ningun defecto. Aguanta perfecto el sol, la lluvia, granizo y aires fuertes. Tengo planeado comprar otra para tenerla de stock. Vale mucho la pena.
Darlene
2025-01-23 16:21:23
It was heavy for me to carry and lift, it wouldn’t be for a man. Positives about weight, was easy to move around roof to lineup to cover for the winter snow. The snow should slide off easily. Should last for years. Seems to be true to size.
Pat M McGragh
2025-01-17 16:17:06
heavy duty tarp ,lots of gromet holes
Danika Brazeau
2024-12-27 21:42:58
We used this tarp as the “roof†to our screened in porch. It is made tough! It definitely is waterproof, we had some major downpours and we hadn’t finished installing it…a large bubble of water (80lbs?) collected in one spot and it didn’t leak or stretch the tarp.I like the fact that it’s the same colour on both sides and not that reflective material.It does seem to have UV protection, even the difference between standing under a shaded tree and standing under the tarp is considerable. We will definitely be a lot cooler on the deck now.The only downside of the tarp would be the grommets. The ones at the four corners are sturdy and the corners are reinforced, but the other grommets along the way are made cheaper. It was a pain to get that tarp above our structure, given the height and size of it…we were also just two adults, so the grommets did bend a little when we pulled with all of our weight. That being said, it would probably be just fine for regular use. If they didn’t break with 200lbs of pulling on them, they’ll be okay. In the end it was fine for use as we secured it to the 4x4s with washers and screws.
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